The 4th IEEE International Conference on Big Data Intelligence and Computing (DataCom 2018)

The 4th IEEE International Conference on Big Data Intelligence and Computing (DataCom 2018)

CYBER SCIENCE FOR CYBER-ENABLED NEW WORLDS

Big data is a rapidly expanding research area spanning the fields of computer science and information management, and has become a ubiquitous term in understanding and solving complex problems in different disciplinary fields such as engineering, applied mathematics, medicine, computational biology, healthcare, social networks, finance, business, government, education, transportation and telecommunications. The goal of IEEE DataCom 2018 is to establish an international forum for engineers and scientists to present their ideas and experiences in the fields of Big Data intelligence and computing. IEEE DataCom 2018 welcomes paper submissions on innovative work from researchers in academia, industry and government describing original research work in Big Data. IEEE DataCom 2018 will be held on August 6-10, 2018, co-located with IEEE CyberSciTech 2018, IEEE DASC 2018 and IEEE PICom 2018, in Athens, Greece.

Data quality issues: such as validation, metrics, optimizations and consistency

Data-driven innovation, computational modelling and data integration

Data intensive computing theorems and technologies

Big data for advanced manufacturing and productivity

Modelling, simulation and performance evaluation

Green data centers / environmental-friendly perspectives

Computing, scheduling and resource management for sustainability

Complex applications in areas where massive data is generated

SUBMISSION and PUBLICATION

Authors are invited to submit their original research work that has not previously been submitted or published in any other venue. Papers should be prepared in IEEE CS format and submitted via the IEEE DataCom 2018 web site,

Proposals for organizing tutorials, workshops and special sessions need to be submitted to the Tutorials, Workshops and Special Sessions Chairs, respectively. A proposal should include title, theme, scope and main presenters/organizers.

Research paper (8 pages) should explore a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it, with experimental results.

Works-in-Progess (WiP) (6 pages) papers are expected to present either work currently in progress or less developed but highly innovative ideas.

Demo/Poster papers (4 pages) must describe working systems and be related to DataCom. These systems may be innovative prototype implementations or mature systems that use related technology. Papers/proposals need to be submitted to the Demo/Poster Chair.

Workshop and Special Session papers need to be submitted to the corresponding workshops and special sessions.

All accepted papers in the main tracks, workshops, special sessions and demos/posters will be published in an IEEE Computer Society proceedings (EI indexed). Extended versions of selected excellent papers will be considered for publication in special issues of prestige journals (SCI/EI indexed).